Construction and Property

Construction and Property
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ÅF has, together with customers, contractors and architects, developed a number of concepts and methods within Construction and Property to increase productivity and use the competence within this sector.

The objectives are to: 
  • simplify the construction process 
  • give clients full control over the cost of installations  
  • steer installation work towards defined performance specifications

The concept of ÅF

  • Coordinated installation planning
  • Commitment to function
  • Energy incentives

ÅF specialises in project management and planning of installations for HVAC and sanitation, electrics, telecommunications, safety and transportation plus control and regulation equipment for construction and renovation projects. Design reviews, fire safety, lift inspection, lighting, acoustics and energy issues are just a few of the areas in which ÅF can help clients in the Construction and Property sector.

Our clients' areas of operation include:

  • Commercial and public premises
  • Industrial premises 
  • Hospitals and healthcare facilities
  • Laboratories
  • Residential property
  • Sports facilities
  • Shopping centres and retail outlets
  • Schools

Installations constitute an increasingly large percentage of construction costs and have a crucial role to play for the function of the building. Moreover, when high demands with regard to the indoor climate and communication solutions are combined with the need for low overall costs, the challenge becomes even more complex.

The guiding principle for all our work is to make sure that the installations in the building are perfectly attuned to the way in which the building is used. This is crucial if the building is to meet the purpose for which it was designed.

For more information, have a look at our specialist services in this sector, or get in touch with one of the people listed under the Contacts tab above.

 

Tel: +46 (0)10 505 00 00    info@afconsult.com   Addresses »